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Eric Reid said Panthers should sign Colin Kaepernick


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10 minutes ago, Mills said:

I can almost guarantee that he was ASKED about it by Hoe Person or one of the other beat writers. WTF would you expect him to say?? All things considered, I think he answered truthfully while still respecting QB1.

Your take is total BS.

I don't know how it actually went down but Reid was going to get this sound-bite out there one way or another.

Who the hell does he think he is to tell Hurney & Tepper how to run the personnel side of the team

What a distraction this guy is.  Pitiful.

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17 minutes ago, lightsout said:

I say sign Kaepernick for one reason: stop the crap. Either he comes in and lights it up and we hear the "league should've had him back sooner" talk for a year or he'll fall on his face and we hear the "see, this is why nobody signed him" talk for a year.

 

Win either way TBH. We either get a good QB or we finally stop having people on here thinking it's a good idea. Apart from the fact that I was never impressed with his play, he has been out for far too long. Wouldn't be fair to judge him for like, 6 weeks and by then the season is either lost or damn close to it.

Kaep would also probably want more money that he is worth. I would be fine signing him at a small one year deal. He will be just as bad or worse than what we have, and that will end all of this controversy, like you said.

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tbh, last thing this team needs right now is the Colin kaepernick circus

 

in a vacuum without controversy and attention, sure makes sense. 

 

but it would be a straight circus, and we seem to have some serious focus issues as is. 

 

tbh, i dont think he was black balled. he wants too much money, which too much circus for a backup, and teams stay away. 

 

hasnt he turned down offers? 

 

perhaps im completely ignorant to the situation

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